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12th of November 2009 | 08:02 GMT | Alex Vasile
Bentley Launches New Accessorizes Line
- Bentley presented Vented the Wings
- Bentley is offering new selection of Child Seats
- The British offer branded Car Covers
First items presented by the Brits are Vented the Wings available for the Bentley Continental GT and GTC. They are positioned to the rear of the front wheel arch and are cut into a newly tooled wing panel and feature a black mesh finish. An alternative chrome mesh is currently under development and will be available in early 2010. This accessory will also be offered on Continental Flying Spur models.
For both married football players or rock stars, Bentley is offering new selection of Child Seats with the hide color matching that of their car's interior, including the same piping, fluting and hand-stitching. As a further option, a child's name may be embroidered on the seat back beneath the Bentley Wings.
If you’re the kind of guy that likes the way the Rolls Royce wheel badges stand straight when the car is moving, check out Bentley's new Self-Levelling Wheel Badges offer for the Arnage, Azure, Brooklands and Continental. They’ll remain completely level and upright at speeds of up to 70mph (112 Km/h).
Further more, the British car manufacturer offers you Bentley's branded Car Covers for the Continental Supersports and Series 51 GT and GTC models. They offer both inside and outside protection. And if you’re trying to cover your car in the dark, you might need the LED Bentley flashlight which can be recharged from the car’s cigar lighter.
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